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To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have plain boiled rice with carbonnade of beef and ratatouille using 24 ingredients and 20 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Plain boiled rice with carbonnade of beef and ratatouille:
- Get *for the rice
- Get 200 g dry rice
- Get *for the beef
- Get 600 g lean beef(top side)
- Make ready salt
- Take pepper
- Take 50 g flour
- Get 30 g oil
- Make ready 250 g onions
- Make ready 250 g beer
- Take 20 g caster sugar
- Take 30 g tomato puree
- Take stock or water
- Take **ratatouille
- Take 200 g courgettes
- Prepare 200 g aubergines
- Prepare 200 g Tomatoes
- Prepare 50 ml oil
- Make ready 75 g onions
- Get 2 garlic
- Get 75 g red pepper diced
- Prepare 75 g green pepper diced
- Make ready salt pepper
- Make ready persley
The next day, drain the beef from the marinade, reserving the marinade. Season with salt and pepper and bring everything to the boil. Take a break from the routine of making the same beef stew. In this video I am showing my version of beef carbonnade.
Instructions to make Plain boiled rice with carbonnade of beef and ratatouille:
- Wash the rice.add to prenty of boiling salted water
- Stir to the boil and simmer gently until tender for 15 minutes
- Pour into a sieve and rinse well under cold running water then boiling water.drain and leave in a the seive,place over a bowl and cover with a cloth
- Place in a tray in a hotplate a keep it hot
- ***the beef carbonnade
- Cut the meet into thin slices
- Season with salt ans pepper and pass through the flour
- Quickly colour on both sides in hot fat and place in a casserole
- Fry the onions to a light brown colour.Add to the meat
- Add beer,sugar and tomatoe purée and sufficient brown stock or water
- Cover with a tight lid and simmer gently in the oven until the meat is tender
- ****Ratatoulile
- Trim off both ends of the courgettes and Aubergines
- Remove the skin,cut into 3 mm slice
- Peel, remove the seeds and chop the tomatoes.Place the oil in a thick bottom pan and add the onions chopped
- Cover with a lid and allow to cook gently for 5-7 min
- Add the garlic, courgettes and aubergine and pepper
- Season lightly with salt and pepper.Allow to cook gentry,toss occasionally and keep covered
- Add tomatoes and continue cooking for 20 min
- Ganish with parsley
Enjoy very tender big chunks of beef seating in a bed of white rice. When the meat is seared, add the mixture of the onions and stir. This classic Belgian beef stew is known for its sweet-sour combination of caramelized onions and beer. Sprinkle with parsley and serve with boiled carrots and potatoes. Stir in the allspice and thyme and then tumble in the cubed shin of beef and, for ease, with a pair of spatulas or Stir to mix then leave to come to the boil, add the bay leaves and salt and a good grinding of pepper, then clamp on the lid and Beer For Carbonnade A La Flamande.
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